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Have you ever considered that the Prime Directive is not only not ethical, but also illogical, and perhaps morally indefensible?

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Wait, I thought that was Doctor Who…

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A mild counterpoint, because I totally get where you’re coming from:

Section 31 is probably the one setting that should be high stakes, all the time. Like them or not, this is kind of what they do.

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Apparently it was an Ira Behr thing:

Ira Steven Behr has a fascination with the Battle of the Alamo and he and Hans Beimler included a reference in “Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night”. Later, Ronald D. Moore and Rene Echevarria began to include references in their scripts. Some fans thought that the writers were hinting the series would end with a battle like the Alamo, which the writers had no intention of doing, having already featured such scenes in “The Way of the Warrior”. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, p. ?)

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That trailer seems pretty insistent that this isn’t the end…

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Straight out of the Bajoran medical collection.

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Ever since the Star Trek: Prodigy cancellation, I’ve suspected that Paramount+ is struggling when it comes to younger viewers, and this certainly seems to support that theory.

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The short answer is that no such test has ever been produced, and the boxing association that claimed they had done one never revealed the precise results, or even which lab had supposedly done the test, and has since been decertified for corruption.

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“Prodigy” has demonstrated that they’re willing to cancel something they gave an early renewal to.

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I’ll be seeing you

In all the old familiar places

That this heart of mine embraces

All day through

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Yes, I strongly encourage people to curate their own experience.

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